# Bedside resuscitative thoracotomy in response to cardiopulmonary arrest due to fatal hemothorax: a case report

**Authors:** Hitoshi Dejima, Masamichi Shinohara, Kanta Yamamoto, Kai Kubota, Shinya Kohmaru, Takuya Kato, Hirobumi Okawa

PMC · DOI: 10.1093/jscr/rjag187 · Journal of Surgical Case Reports · 2026-03-22

## TL;DR

A 70-year-old man survived a life-threatening hemothorax after surgery using a quick bedside chest operation with basic tools.

## Contribution

Demonstrates successful bedside resuscitative thoracotomy using minimal tools in a life-threatening hemothorax case.

## Key findings

- A bedside anterolateral thoracotomy using a scalpel and scissors controlled fatal hemothorax within one minute.
- Manual hilar compression and gauze packing provided temporary hemostasis before definitive surgery.
- The patient recovered without neurological or other complications after the emergency procedure.

## Abstract

Anterior thoracotomy is an established approach in thoracic surgery, but life-threatening emergencies often occur under limited resources. We report a man in his 70s who developed cardiopulmonary arrest from massive postoperative hemothorax after right lower lobectomy. Resuscitative thoracotomy was required at the bedside before transfer to the operating room. With only a scalpel and scissors available, an anterolateral thoracotomy through the fifth intercostal space was extended cephalad by transecting costal cartilages, creating a hemiclamshell exposure within 1 minute. Manual hilar compression and gauze packing allowed temporary control, followed by definitive hemostasis in the operating room. The patient recovered without neurological sequelae or other complications following the resuscitative operation. This case highlights that bedside resuscitative thoracotomy can be performed successfully using only basic instruments.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** cardiopulmonary arrest (MESH:D006323), hemothorax (MESH:D006491), neurological sequelae (MESH:D009422)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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